The New York Times 1992 Thomas C. Hayes - Abstracts

The New York Times 1992 Thomas C. Hayes
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6th quarterly loss in row for Texas Instruments, but cost-cutting is beginning to work, analysts say. (Business Day)News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Compaq deal to expand retail sales; 3 more store chains agree to carry its PC's. (CompUSA, Office Depot, Circuit City stores)News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Compaq earnings off 51%; Sun Microsystems up 21%. (Compaq Computer Corp.)News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Compaq income rose by 42.9% in 2nd quarter. (Compaq Computer Corp.)News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Compaq posts a $49.4 million profit.News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Compaq set to introduce 2 computers. (Compaq Computer Corp.) (Product Announcement)News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Compaq's former chief forms consulting firm. (Joseph R. Canion)News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Dell Computer profit rose 79 percent in quarter. (fourth quarter)News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Dell Computer profits up sharply.News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Dell expands marketing by telephone; it will sell peripherals and software for PC's. (Dell Computer Corp.)News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Dell raises the ante for Kidder in battle. (Dell asks Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate trading patterns after Kidder, Peabody and Co. analyst raises questions about Dell accounting practices)News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Dell to offer 4 million new shares: stock's price drops; other factors cited.News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Ex-official is named a director; Yeutter gets board slot at Texas Instruments. (Clayton K. Yeutter)News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
Texas Instruments reports first profit since late 1990.News, opinion and commentaryThomas C. Hayes
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